Howto migrate from Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) to Apache on Linux

by Vivek Gite on January 6, 2007 · 7 comments

This is an interesting article.

For people migrating from Windows to Linux, the Apache Web server is entirely different world from Microsoft Internet Information Server. Apache can be alienating to IIS / Windows administrators, because migrating to Apache is more than just copying files.

The IIS to Apache migration process needs to be handled with the same care and perspective as the process of migrating desktops and their attendant applications. In some cases, IIS to Apache may be even more difficult and may have a larger impact on users and administrators.

In this article, author talk about the process of migrating a site from IIS to Apache, with Red Hat Linux as the specific target.

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1 Luke January 7, 2007

Link? There seems to be no link to the article in you r post.

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2 nixcraft January 7, 2007

Thanks for heads up!

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3 Bhagyesh July 24, 2007

I have installed fecore 7 but problem with tomcat.plz guide me

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4 rajesh v u October 24, 2007

hi ,

i have installed fedora 7, i have pinnacle tv tuner card, how can i install and view the TV.

Thx

wish u all the best
Rajesh

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5 vivek October 24, 2007

rajesh,

Install xawtv package and run the program.

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6 santosh September 22, 2009

I want to host a precompile web application on linux specially ret hat .Please guide me.

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